Introduction to Clergy Files Produced by Archdiocese of Los
Angeles
The 2013 public release of the files of clergy who were subject of the 2007 global settlement, concludes a sad
and shameful chapter in the history of our Local Church. In the 2004 Report to the People of God and
elsewhere, the Archdiocese acknowledged and apologized for failing to treat victims of abuse with
compassion, as well as for employing what we now know to be inadequate standards for treatment and
supervision of priests who were found to have abused children and young people.
The 2004 Report to the People of God provided a framework for understanding how the Archdiocese dealt
with allegations of clergy sexual abuse over several decades. It also included the names of priests publicly
accused of abuse, as well as those who were found to have committed abuse. Though the additional
information provided with the release of the personnel files fits within the overall framework of the 2004
Report, and are themselves frequently decades-old, many will find the specific details contained within them
to be troubling and upsetting.
While the files being produced have the names of persons who experienced abuse and third parties redacted
and obscured, some may recognize their stories in the letters and memos in these files. We understand that
this experience may be a difficult one. Through years of outreach to persons who experienced abuse, we
have learned that feelings and reactions to these stories vary according to the individual. Please be assured
that the Office of Victims Assistance Ministry is available to help.
Sad and shameful as the past history of sexual abuse is, the Archdiocese of Los Angeles can point to more
than a decade of modern child protection efforts that are among the most effective in the nation at
preventing abuse and dealing with allegations of abuse:
 Each of our 287 parishes and schools has a Safeguard the Children Committee, and all adults who
supervise children are required to undergo VIRTUS abuse prevention training, and must submit to
background checks and screening.
 Catholic school students and children in religious education programs undergo age-appropriate
abuse prevention instruction.
 Priests, deacons, school faculty and administrators, and other staff members in our parishes and
schools are mandated reporters, and regularly receive training in how to report suspicions of child
abuse or endangerment to civil authorities.
Additionally, the Archdiocese continues to reach out to victims of abuse and their families through our Office
of Victims Assistance Ministry.
The Archdiocese again apologizes to all who were harmed in the past by clergy sexual abuse. We continue to
pray earnestly that you and your families find emotional and spiritual healing. We also reiterate our firm
commitment to remaining vigilant against any and all threats to our children and young people.
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Clergy Files Produced by Archdiocese of Los Angeles
Personnel Files of clergy who where subject of the 2007 global settlement have been publicly released and
are listed below. We ask that you read the introduction page before exploring content below.
Frequently Asked Questions/Clergy Personnel Files:
1. Which files are being disclosed?
The files concern those priests named in the litigation that settled in 2007. Pursuant to the settlement
agreement between victims and the Archdiocese, retired Federal Judge Dickran Tevrizian ordered files
released subject to certain rules designed to protect the privacy of certain individuals, including the redaction
of the names of victims, third parties and church hierarchy.
Judge Emilie Elias then adopted the Judge Tevrizian order with certain modifications. Specifically, she ordered
that the names of the church hierarchy generally be disclosed in the files. The Archdiocese accepted her
ruling, and has restored the names of church hierarchy in the documents being released.
2. How many files are being released with names?
122 files are being released with names. Of this number, 83 files have information on allegations of childhood
sexual abuse and 39 files have no information on allegations of childhood sexual abuse but, in those
instances, the "proffers" are being provided.
"Proffers" are summaries of personnel files, prepared for litigation that describe some of the documents in
that file. These summaries were previously published by the Archdiocese after they were determined by the
Court to be complete and accurate regarding the lack of notice to the Archdiocese of any claims of childhood
sex abuse for that priest.
3. How many pages are being released?
There are approximately 12,000 pages in the files being released, in accordance with the Court orders. Media
reports that there were 30,000 or more pages were inaccurate.
4. There are 6 additional files where the priests are identified by Roman Numerals instead of names. Why?
There are certain priests against whom charges were never substantiated. In those instances, the Court
ordered that their identities be protected.
5. There were 192 priests and bishops named in the litigation, what about the remaining 62 individuals?
In those cases the Archdiocese had no file at all or the party was exonerated and the files were not to be
produced.
6. There were additional priests who were previously identified in the Report to the People of God, why are
they not included?
The Report to the People of God, published in 2004, included the names of every priest or brother who had
been publicly accused. In many instances, those individuals were not affiliated with the Archdiocese, had
nothing relevant in their files, were exonerated, or were never named in litigation.
7. There appear to be a number of duplicate documents or blank pages in some of the files. Why?
The files being released reflect an assembly from several Archdiocesan files containing tens of thousands of
pages. If a document appears in more than one file, it appears in the released files as a duplicate. In some
instances, there are many duplicates.
8. Most of the documented abuse seems to have happened a long time ago. Do you have statistics that
deal with this?
Yes. The chart below displays the timing of each claim of abuse:
9. What has the Archdiocese done to insure that these experiences are not repeated?
The Archdiocese has been a leader in initiating reforms designed to protect its children . Every adult who
supervises children is investigated, fingerprinted and trained in the detection of child abuse. Every child
enrolled in an Archdiocesan school or program receives age-appropriate training every year on how to detect
inappropriate behavior and how to talk about it. We employ retired FBI agents who investigate every claim of
abuse. Any person, whether priest, teacher, coach or volunteer who is credibly accused is reported to police
and immediately removed from his or her position.
10. Question: The 128 files are confusing. Can you organize them in more descriptive categories?
Organization can be challenging. Some priests fit into more than one category, but we have compiled the
following table and reference lists which should be useful:
Summary of 128 Files
Religious Order and Extern Priests. | names 30% 39
Archdiocesan priests with information concerning child sexual abuse in their files in
27% 34
1986 or later. | names
Priests with no information in their files to indicate childhood sexual abuse. | names 20% 25
Archdiocesan priests with information concerning child sexual abuse in their files
19% 24
prior to 1986. | names
Priests identified by Roman Numerals 5% 6
Total 100% 128
Clergy Personnel Files
 Abercombie, Leonard  Knoernschild, John
 Aguilar-Rivera, Nicolas  Kohnke, John
 Alzugaray, Joseph  Lapierre, David
 Arzube, Juan  Lindner, Jerold
 Baker, Michael  Llanos, Theodore
 Barmasse, Kevin  Loomis, Richard
 Boyer, Leland  Lopez, Joseph
 Brennan, John  Lovell, Lawrence
 Buckley, Michael  MacSweeney, Eugene
 Buckman, Franklin  Marshall, Thomas
 Caffoe, Lynn  Martinez, Ruben
 Carey, Cleve  Mateo, Leonard
 Carriere, David  McAsey, Joseph
 Carroll, Michael  McCarthy, Kevin
 Casey, Edward  McElhatton, Thomas
 Casey, John  Miani, Titian
 Castro, Willebaldo  Miller, George
 Chandler, David  Monte, Alfred
 Coffield, John  Nocita, Michael
 Cosgrove, John  O'Carroll, Charles
 Coughlin, Richard  O'Connor, Donal
 Cronin, Sean  Orellana-Mendoza, Samuel
 Cruces, Angel  Pecharich, Michael
 Daley, Wallace  Perez, Henry
 Dawson, John  Pina, Joseph
 Deady, John  Plesetz, Gerald
 DeJonghe, Harold  Ramos, Eleutario
 Devaney, James  Reilly, Terrence
 Diesta, Arwyn  Rodriguez, Carlos
 Doherty, John  Roemer, Donald
 Dolan, James  Roper, William
 Duggan, Albert  Rowe, Dorian
 English, Thomas  Rozo, Efrain
 Farabaugh, Clint  Rucker, George
 Farmer, Donald  Ruhl, John
 Farris, John  Ryan, Joseph
 Faue, Matthias  Salazar, John
 Feeney, John  Salinas, Gabriel
 Fernando, Walter  Sanchez, Manuel
 Fessard, Gerald  Santillan, John
 Fitzpatrick, James  Savino, Dominic
 Ford, James  Scott, George
 Gallagher, George  Sharpe, Joseph
 Garcia, Cristobal  Sheahan, John
 Garcia, Peter  Shimmaly, Edward
 Garcia, Richard  Silva-Flores, Fidencio
 Ginty, Denis  Stalkamp, Louis
 Granadino, David  Sutphin, Carl
 Grill, Philip  Tamayo, Santiago
 Grimes, James  Tepe, Raymond
 Gunst, George  Terra, Michael
 Hackett, John  Ugarte, Jose
 Hagenbach, Clinton  Van Liefde, Christopher
 Hanley, Bernard  Vetter, Henry
 Haran, Michael  Villa Gomez, Nemoria
 Hartman, Richard  Weitz, Wilfrid
 Henry, Richard  Wempe, Michael
 Hernandez, Stephen  Ziemann, Patrick
 Hovath, Bertrand  z-I
 Hunt, Michael  z-II
 Hurley, Daniel  z-III
 Jaramillo, Luis  z-IV
 Kearney, Christopher  z-V
 Kelly, Matthew  z-VI
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Religious Order and Extern Priests: 30% of the 128 Files Released:
1 Abercrombie, Leonard Extern
2 Aguilar Rivera, Nicolas Extern
3 Carriere, David Franciscan
4 Casey, Edward Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary
5 Casey, John Vincentian
6 Chandler, David Paulist
7 Devaney, James Missionary Servants of the Most Holy Trinity
8 Farabaugh, Clint Society of the Most Precious Blood
9 Farris, John Vincentian
10 Faue, Mathias Benedictine
11 Feeney, John Extern
12 Garcia, Cristobal Dominican
13 Horvath, Bertrand Conventual
14 Jaramillo, Luis Capuchin Franciscan
15 Kearney, Christopher Capuchin Franciscan
16 Knoernschild, John Carmelite
17 Kohnke, John Norbertine
18 LaPierre, David Capuchin Franciscan
19 Lindner, Jerold Jesuit
20 Lopez, Joseph Claretian
21 Lovell, Lawrence Claretian
22 Marshall, Thomas Paulist
23 Martinez, Ruben Oblate
24 McAsey, Joseph Jesuit
25 McCarthy, Kevin Extener
26 McElhatton, Thomas Dominican
27 Miani, Titian Salesian
28 Monte, Alfred Augustinian
29 Reilly, Terrence Dominican
30 Rodriguez, Carlos Vincentian
31 Roper, William Claretian
32 Ruhl, John Vincentian
33 Salazar, John Piarist
34 Salinas, Gabriel Augustinian
35 Santillan, John Piarist
36 Savino, Dominic Carmelite
37 Silva-Flores, Fidencio Missionary of the Holy Spirit
38 Vetter, Henry Passionist
39 Weitz, Wilfrid Benedictine
Archdiocesan priests with information concerning child sexual abuse in their files in 1986 or later : 27% of the
128 Files Released:
1 Alzugaray, Joseph
2 Baker, Michael
3 Barmasse, Kevin
4 Boyer, Leland
5 Buckley, Michael
6 Caffoe, Lynn
7 Carroll, Michael
8 Cronin, Sean
9 Dawson, John
10 DeJonghe, Harold
11 Diesta, Arwyn
12 Fernando, Walter
13 Fessard, Gerald
14 Ford, James
15 Garcia, Peter
16 Granadino, David
17 Henry, Richard
18 Hernandez, Stephen
19 Llanos, Theodore
20 Loomis, Richard
21 Miller, George
22 Nocita, Michael
23 O'Connor, Donal
24 Orellana-Mendoza, Samuel
25 Pina, Joseph
26 Rucker, George
27 Sanchez, Manuel
28 Sutphin, Carl
29 Tamayo, Santiago
30 Terra, Michael
31 Ugarte, Jose
32 Van Liefde, Cristopher
33 Villa Gomez, Nemoria
34 Wempe, Michael
Priests with no information in their files to indicate childhood sexual abuse : 20% of the 128 Files Released:
1 Arzube, Juan
2 Brennan, John
3 Buckman, Franklin
4 Carey, Cleve
5 Cosgrove, John
6 Doherty, John
7 Dolan, James
8 Duggan, Albert
9 English, Thomas
10 Ginty, Denis
11 Grill, Phillip
12 Grimes, James
13 Hackett, John
14 Haran, Michael
15 Hartman, Richard
16 Hurley, Daniel
17 MacSweeney, Eugene
18 Mateo, Leonardo
19 O'Carroll, Charles
20 Perez, Henry
21 Rowe, Dorian
22 Shimmaly, Edward
23 Stallkamp, Louis
24 Tepe, Raymond
25 Ziemann, Patrick
Archdiocesan priests with information concerning child sexual abuse in their files prior to 1986 : 19% of the
128 Files Released:
1 Castro, Willebaldo
2 Coffield, John
3 Coughlin, Richard
4 Cruces, Angel
5 Daley, Wallace
6 Deady, John
7 Farmer, Donald
8 Fitzpatrick, James
9 Gallagher, George
10 Garcia, Richard
11 Gunst, George
12 Hagenbach, Clinton
13 Hanley, Bernard
14 Hunt, Michael
15 Kelly, Matthew
16 Pecharich, Michael
17 Plesetz, Gerald
18 Ramos, Eleutario
19 Roemer, Donald Patrick
20 Rozo, Efrain
21 Ryan, Joseph
22 Scott, George
23 Sharpe, Joseph
24 Sheahan, John
Child Protection Efforts
Archdiocese of Los Angeles Child Sexual Abuse Prevention Policies (Charter Article: 6) The Archdiocese of Los
Angeles has implemented rigorous polices and procedures to provide a safe environment in our parishes and
parish schools for all children and young people. These include:
• "Zero Tolerance"'
• Guidelines for Adults Working or Volunteering with Minors
• Archdiocese of Los Angeles Boundary Guidelines for Junior High and High School Youth Working or
Volunteering with Children or Youth
• Megan's Law Compliance Procedures
To view these and other policies: www.la-archdiocese.org/org/protecting
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ADLA > Ministries and Departments > Protecting
Protecting Our Children
Programs, Support & Information
 Safeguard the Children:
Provides ongoing support, education, training and resources to help prevent child sexual abuse and to
address children's safety in our parishes, schools, homes and communities. (Includes VIRTUS Training)
Learn More.
 Victims Assistance Ministry:
Provides victims/survivors of sexual abuse assistance with reporting sexual misconduct, and helps obtain
support for the needs of the individual and families. Learn More.
 Fingerprinting & V.P.I.N:
All clergy, paid parish/school personnel and volunteers who work regularly in a supervisory role with
children or youth must be fingerprinted. Information on fingerprinting schedule and locations is published
monthly. Learn More.
 Megan's Law and the Archdiocese's "Zero Tolerance Policy":
The State of California and the Archdiocese of Los Angeles have adopted rules and policies concerning
persons who are registered sex offenders in an effort to enhance the safety of all children and youth.
Learn More.
 Report to the People of God
Reports published in 2004 and 2005 by the Archdiocese regarding the Clergy Sexual Abuse from 1930-
2003.
 USCCB Audit Summaries:
Executive Audit Summaries for the Archdiocese of Los Angeles
 USCCB Office of Child & Youth Protection:
Resources by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishop's Secretariat for Child and Youth Protection.
Learn More.
 "I Will Appoint You Shepherds After My Own Heart"
A Pastoral Statement by Cardinal Roger M. Mahony, February 21, 2002.
"Did you Know" Articles: Are also emailed to Parishes via the ACES accounts.
http://www.la-archdiocese.org/org/protecting/Pages/default.aspx
ADLA > Ministries and Departments > Protecting > Report to the People of God
Report to the People of God
On February 17, 2004, the Archdiocese published its Report to the People of God: Clergy Sexual Abuse Archdiocese
of Los Angeles 1930-2003. The Report was an essential part of the
Archdiocese’s ongoing effort to promote healing and reconciliation for victims, their families,
and the entire Church community, all of whom suffered as a result of sexual abuse by priests,
deacons, members of religious orders and others serving our Archdiocese over the years.
In detail, the Report explained procedures that the Archdiocese had put in place to safeguard our
children by dealing forcefully with abuse. The Report also set out, without attempt to excuse
mistakes that were made, the often painful history of how the Archdiocese’s understanding of the
problem of sexual abuse evolved over the years, from the time when it was treated primarily as a
moral weakness and a sin to the adoption, in 2002, of a firm policy of zero tolerance. Both the Report and
Addenum are available below for download.
Downloads:
Final Addendum to the Report to the People of God
(2008, 2pgs, PDF)
This final addendum includes names of clergy from a follow up review of Archdiocesan files and the final portion of
the global settlement of clergy cases.
Addendum to the Report to the People of God
(2005, 155pgs, PDF)
This Addendum is an update to the Report. It has three sections:
 The first section provides the most current information about the many educational programs and
training sessions the Archdiocese has developed and implemented to safeguard children and how we are
dealing with reports of abuse.
 The second section consists of a list of an additional 26 priests with allegations of sexual abuse against
them that have come to our attention since the Appendix to the Report was last updated. For the sake of
full disclosure and transparency, the Archdiocese continues to list all priests who have been accused with
evidence that if true would constitute child sexual abuse, even when law enforcement or the Clergy
Misconduct Oversight Board have found the charges to be unsubstantiated.
 Finally, the last section of this Addendum discusses the civil lawsuits against theArchdiocese and discloses
information from the Clergy Files of the Archdiocese.
Report to the People of God: Clergy Sexual Abuse in the Archdiocese of Los Angeles 1930-2003
(2004, 34pgs, PDF)
Issued by Cardinal Roger Mahony on February 17, 2004, offering fullest possible disclosure of what happened over
the years. The Report represents our best understanding of the history of sexual abuse in the Archdiocese and our
efforts to eliminate this scourge. It includes the best information we can glean at this time about the number of
priests and religious who have sexually abused minors and the number of victims of such abuse. (2004)
http://www.la-archdiocese.org/org/protecting/reports/Pages/default.aspx
Clergy Files Produced by Archdiocese of Los Angeles
Personnel Files of clergy who where subject of the 2007 global settlement have been publicly released and
are listed below. We ask that you read the introduction page before exploring content below.
Frequently Asked Questions/Clergy Personnel Files:
1. Which files are being disclosed?
The files concern those priests named in the litigation that settled in 2007. Pursuant to the settlement
agreement between victims and the Archdiocese, retired Federal Judge Dickran Tevrizian ordered files
released subject to certain rules designed to protect the privacy of certain individuals, including the redaction
of the names of victims, third parties and church hierarchy.
Judge Emilie Elias then adopted the Judge Tevrizian order with certain modifications. Specifically, she ordered
that the names of the church hierarchy generally be disclosed in the files. The Archdiocese accepted her
ruling, and has restored the names of church hierarchy in the documents being released.
2. How many files are being released with names?
122 files are being released with names. Of this number, 83 files have information on allegations of childhood
sexual abuse and 39 files have no information on allegations of childhood sexual abuse but, in those
instances, the "proffers" are being provided.
"Proffers" are summaries of personnel files, prepared for litigation that describe some of the documents in
that file. These summaries were previously published by the Archdiocese after they were determined by the
Court to be complete and accurate regarding the lack of notice to the Archdiocese of any claims of childhood
sex abuse for that priest.
3. How many pages are being released?
There are approximately 12,000 pages in the files being released, in accordance with the Court orders. Media
reports that there were 30,000 or more pages were inaccurate.
4. There are 6 additional files where the priests are identified by Roman Numerals instead of names. Why?
There are certain priests against whom charges were never substantiated. In those instances, the Court
ordered that their identities be protected.
5. There were 192 priests and bishops named in the litigation, what about the remaining 62 individuals?
In those cases the Archdiocese had no file at all or the party was exonerated and the files were not to be
produced.
6. There were additional priests who were previously identified in the Report to the People of God, why are
they not included?
The Report to the People of God, published in 2004, included the names of every priest or brother who had
been publicly accused. In many instances, those individuals were not affiliated with the Archdiocese, had
nothing relevant in their files, were exonerated, or were never named in litigation.
7. There appear to be a number of duplicate documents or blank pages in some of the files. Why?
The files being released reflect an assembly from several Archdiocesan files containing tens of thousands of
pages. If a document appears in more than one file, it appears in the released files as a duplicate. In some
instances, there are many duplicates.
8. Most of the documented abuse seems to have happened a long time ago. Do you have statistics that
deal with this?
Yes. The chart below displays the timing of each claim of abuse:
9. What has the Archdiocese done to insure that these experiences are not repeated?
The Archdiocese has been a leader in initiating reforms designed to protect its children . Every adult who
supervises children is investigated, fingerprinted and trained in the detection of child abuse. Every child
enrolled in an Archdiocesan school or program receives age-appropriate training every year on how to detect
inappropriate behavior and how to talk about it. We employ retired FBI agents who investigate every claim of
abuse. Any person, whether priest, teacher, coach or volunteer who is credibly accused is reported to police
and immediately removed from his or her position.
10. Question: The 128 files are confusing. Can you organize them in more descriptive categories?
Organization can be challenging. Some priests fit into more than one category, but we have compiled the
following table and reference lists which should be useful:
Summary of 128 Files
Religious Order and Extern Priests. | names 30% 39
Archdiocesan priests with information concerning child sexual abuse in their files in
27% 34
1986 or later. | names
Priests with no information in their files to indicate childhood sexual abuse. | names 20% 25
Archdiocesan priests with information concerning child sexual abuse in their files
19% 24
prior to 1986. | names
Priests identified by Roman Numerals 5% 6
Total 100% 128
Clergy Personnel Files
 Abercombie, Leonard  Knoernschild, John
 Aguilar-Rivera, Nicolas  Kohnke, John
 Alzugaray, Joseph  Lapierre, David
 Arzube, Juan  Lindner, Jerold
 Baker, Michael  Llanos, Theodore
 Barmasse, Kevin  Loomis, Richard
 Boyer, Leland  Lopez, Joseph
 Brennan, John  Lovell, Lawrence
 Buckley, Michael  MacSweeney, Eugene
 Buckman, Franklin  Marshall, Thomas
 Caffoe, Lynn  Martinez, Ruben
 Carey, Cleve  Mateo, Leonard
 Carriere, David  McAsey, Joseph
 Carroll, Michael  McCarthy, Kevin
 Casey, Edward  McElhatton, Thomas
 Casey, John  Miani, Titian
 Castro, Willebaldo  Miller, George
 Chandler, David  Monte, Alfred
 Coffield, John  Nocita, Michael
 Cosgrove, John  O'Carroll, Charles
 Coughlin, Richard  O'Connor, Donal
 Cronin, Sean  Orellana-Mendoza, Samuel
 Cruces, Angel  Pecharich, Michael
 Daley, Wallace  Perez, Henry
 Dawson, John  Pina, Joseph
 Deady, John  Plesetz, Gerald
 DeJonghe, Harold  Ramos, Eleutario
 Devaney, James  Reilly, Terrence
 Diesta, Arwyn  Rodriguez, Carlos
 Doherty, John  Roemer, Donald
 Dolan, James  Roper, William
 Duggan, Albert  Rowe, Dorian
 English, Thomas  Rozo, Efrain
 Farabaugh, Clint  Rucker, George
 Farmer, Donald  Ruhl, John
 Farris, John  Ryan, Joseph
 Faue, Matthias  Salazar, John
 Feeney, John  Salinas, Gabriel
 Fernando, Walter  Sanchez, Manuel
 Fessard, Gerald  Santillan, John
 Fitzpatrick, James  Savino, Dominic
 Ford, James  Scott, George
 Gallagher, George  Sharpe, Joseph
 Garcia, Cristobal  Sheahan, John
 Garcia, Peter  Shimmaly, Edward
 Garcia, Richard  Silva-Flores, Fidencio
 Ginty, Denis  Stalkamp, Louis
 Granadino, David  Sutphin, Carl
 Grill, Philip  Tamayo, Santiago
 Grimes, James  Tepe, Raymond
 Gunst, George  Terra, Michael
 Hackett, John  Ugarte, Jose
 Hagenbach, Clinton  Van Liefde, Christopher
 Hanley, Bernard  Vetter, Henry
 Haran, Michael  Villa Gomez, Nemoria
 Hartman, Richard  Weitz, Wilfrid
 Henry, Richard  Wempe, Michael
 Hernandez, Stephen  Ziemann, Patrick
 Hovath, Bertrand  z-I
 Hunt, Michael  z-II
 Hurley, Daniel  z-III
 Jaramillo, Luis  z-IV
 Kearney, Christopher  z-V
 Kelly, Matthew  z-VI
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1 Abercrombie, Leonard Extern
2 Aguilar Rivera, Nicolas Extern
3 Carriere, David Franciscan
4 Casey, Edward Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary
5 Casey, John Vincentian
6 Chandler, David Paulist
7 Devaney, James Missionary Servants of the Most Holy Trinity
8 Farabaugh, Clint Society of the Most Precious Blood
9 Farris, John Vincentian
10 Faue, Mathias Benedictine
11 Feeney, John Extern
12 Garcia, Cristobal Dominican
13 Horvath, Bertrand Conventual
14 Jaramillo, Luis Capuchin Franciscan
15 Kearney, Christopher Capuchin Franciscan
16 Knoernschild, John Carmelite
17 Kohnke, John Norbertine
18 LaPierre, David Capuchin Franciscan
19 Lindner, Jerold Jesuit
20 Lopez, Joseph Claretian
21 Lovell, Lawrence Claretian
22 Marshall, Thomas Paulist
23 Martinez, Ruben Oblate
24 McAsey, Joseph Jesuit
25 McCarthy, Kevin Extener
26 McElhatton, Thomas Dominican
27 Miani, Titian Salesian
28 Monte, Alfred Augustinian
29 Reilly, Terrence Dominican
30 Rodriguez, Carlos Vincentian
31 Roper, William Claretian
32 Ruhl, John Vincentian
33 Salazar, John Piarist
34 Salinas, Gabriel Augustinian
35 Santillan, John Piarist
36 Savino, Dominic Carmelite
37 Silva-Flores, Fidencio Missionary of the Holy Spirit
38 Vetter, Henry Passionist
39 Weitz, Wilfrid Benedictine
1 Alzugaray, Joseph
2 Baker, Michael
3 Barmasse, Kevin
4 Boyer, Leland
5 Buckley, Michael
6 Caffoe, Lynn
7 Carroll, Michael
8 Cronin, Sean
9 Dawson, John
10 DeJonghe, Harold
11 Diesta, Arwyn
12 Fernando, Walter
13 Fessard, Gerald
14 Ford, James
15 Garcia, Peter
16 Granadino, David
17 Henry, Richard
18 Hernandez, Stephen
19 Llanos, Theodore
20 Loomis, Richard
21 Miller, George
22 Nocita, Michael
23 O'Connor, Donal
24 Orellana-Mendoza, Samuel
25 Pina, Joseph
26 Rucker, George
27 Sanchez, Manuel
28 Sutphin, Carl
29 Tamayo, Santiago
30 Terra, Michael
31 Ugarte, Jose
32 Van Liefde, Cristopher
33 Villa Gomez, Nemoria
34 Wempe, Michael
1 Arzube, Juan
2 Brennan, John
3 Buckman, Franklin
4 Carey, Cleve
5 Cosgrove, John
6 Doherty, John
7 Dolan, James
8 Duggan, Albert
9 English, Thomas
10 Ginty, Denis
11 Grill, Phillip
12 Grimes, James
13 Hackett, John
14 Haran, Michael
15 Hartman, Richard
16 Hurley, Daniel
17 MacSweeney, Eugene
18 Mateo, Leonardo
19 O'Carroll, Charles
20 Perez, Henry
21 Rowe, Dorian
22 Shimmaly, Edward
23 Stallkamp, Louis
24 Tepe, Raymond
25 Ziemann, Patrick
1 Castro, Willebaldo
2 Coffield, John
3 Coughlin, Richard
4 Cruces, Angel
5 Daley, Wallace
6 Deady, John
7 Farmer, Donald
8 Fitzpatrick, James
9 Gallagher, George
10 Garcia, Richard
11 Gunst, George
12 Hagenbach, Clinton
13 Hanley, Bernard
14 Hunt, Michael
15 Kelly, Matthew
16 Pecharich, Michael
17 Plesetz, Gerald
18 Ramos, Eleutario
19 Roemer, Donald Patrick
20 Rozo, Efrain
21 Ryan, Joseph
22 Scott, George
23 Sharpe, Joseph
24 Sheahan, John
CHILD PROTECTION EFFORTS
MANDATED REPORTERS
VICTIMS ASSISTANCE
BACKGROUND CHECKS & TRAINING
ABUSE PREVENTION PROGRAMS
CONTACT
http://clergyfiles.la-archdiocese.org/listing.html#